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When did Zhou Xun immigrate to Hong Kong?

Zhou Xun immigrates to Hong Kong-another explosion of China star immigration door.

Zhou Xun, a native of Zhejiang, has appeared in movies with good box office results, such as The Banquet and The Painted Skin. According to China's official Xinhua News Agency, she has now become a Hong Kong resident through the government's "quality migrant admission scheme". According to the plan, if the applicants who become Hong Kong residents are celebrities, Olympic medal winners, Nobel Prize winners and other outstanding talents, they will not be restricted by the requirements of ordinary applicants.

Hong Kong said that as of May 2008, nearly 500 outstanding talents had become Hong Kong residents through the Talents Entry Scheme. Being a Hong Kong resident has its own advantages, such as visa-free travel to more than 80 countries.

After the implementation of the plan in June 2006, Chinese mainland pianist Lang Lang became the first person to become a Hong Kong resident under the plan. After him, Tang Wei, the heroine of Lust, Caution, Li Ning, a famous entrepreneur who was an Olympic athlete, and Zhang Ziyi, the actress, all became Hong Kong residents, which aroused the anger of some of their fans in Chinese mainland.

A person in Wuhan, Hubei Province wrote an article on the entry plan for talents in Hong Kong on an online forum: "I despise those' fake foreign devils' who have obtained overseas or foreign nationality but still make money from Chinese people ... anyway, I don't watch their movies or buy the products they promote." This man's post got 35,000 replies.

Some people have a more understanding attitude towards these celebrities. A netizen in Liaoning wrote in a reply: More than half of China people want to change their nationality, but most people just can't. I love my country, but I also hope that the country can give more support to ordinary citizens like western countries, so that citizens can enjoy free medical care and education.

At the same time, some people regard the controversy caused by celebrities moving to Hong Kong as a by-product of a larger debate. A netizen in Shenzhen said that both Hong Kong and Macau are part of China. Why do they always keep their distance from Chinese mainland?

Sina.com(Sina.Com) found in a survey of15,000 people that 4 1% of the respondents thought it was not desirable for Zhou Xun to become a "Hong Kong people". There are so many actors in Hong Kong, I really don't know why they need more,' wrote one netizen. 24% of the interviewees think that it is understandable for Zhou Xun to become a "Hong Kong person", while the rest of the interviewees are indifferent to this matter.